Check out the sleek Aliph Jawbone headset with noise-canceling technology. Also: Samsung's tiny WEP200, Jabra's music-minded BT325s and more.
With states across the country adopting laws that restrict cell phone use while driving, Bluetooth headsets are becoming must-have accessories for safe chatters and drivers. Aliph's Jawbone offers a stylish appearance and noise-canceling technology so that you don't miss a word, no matter how loud your surroundings are.
If you use your digital audio player more than your cell phone, then the Jabra BT325s might be a nice option. The headset plugs into any music player that has a 3.5mm headphone jack and pairs with your handset using Bluetooth, so you can listen to your tunes and never miss a call.
Striking metallic design with noise-canceling technology
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Aliph Jawbone
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Score: 80% When: Released Worth: $120
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With noise-cancelling technology developed for DARPA, the Aliph Jawbone has good looks and an impressive pedigree. But can it stand up to the din of New York City? Check it out in our Aliph Jawbone review.
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Samsung's petite headset makes clear sounding calls
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Samsung WEP200
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Score: 80% When: August 2006 Worth: $40 - $90
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The teeny, tiny WEP200 lets you make voice calls, redial numbers and look relatively inconspicuous while you're chatting in public. Will your wireless buddies hear you loud and clear?
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Jabra headset lets you listen to your MP3 player and receive calls
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Jabra BT325s
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Score: 64% When: Released Worth: $90
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This icy white, wired headset allows you to plug in to your MP3 player while still answering your calls via Bluetooth. Does it hit the notes or fall flat? Find out in our Jabra BT325s review.
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Motorola headset with eye-catching flip-out boom
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Motorola H700
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Score: 60% When: November 2006 Worth: $25 - $85
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The headset features an attractive metallic design, and boasts features like voice commands and redial. Does it outshine its competion? Find out in our Motorola H700 review.
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Basic black headset with solid calling features
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Jabra BT125
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Score: 60% When: Released Worth: $40
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This compact, earloop-equipped headset lets you activate voice commands, redial your last number and juggle multiple callers. Does it stand up to serious chatting?
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